Beyond Compassion Fatigue: Make Your Passion for Helping Animals Sustainable!

Ep. 49: Dealing with the Public in Animal Care and Advocacy (Part Two)

12 min · 30 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio Ep. 49: Dealing with the Public in Animal Care and Advocacy (Part Two)

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In part two of this mini-series, we move beyond nervous system regulation and into practical, in-the-moment communication strategies for handling conflict with the public. If you work in animal care, welfare, rescue, vet med, or activism and you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, frustrated, or even unsafe during a tense interaction, this episode gives you tools you can actually use right in the moment. These are the skills that help you stay grounded, protect your energy, and navigate difficult conversations without escalating the situation, and protecting you from burnout. We explore: * Reflective listening * How to hold boundaries without escalating * Body language, positioning, and personal space * Using empathy and validation effectively * Offering choices to reduce conflict * And more Missed the first part of this mini-series? Check it out here [https://beyondcompassionfatigue.podbean.com/e/public_one/?token=f0e0228a277630a557345b6f3746f92d]. Got a suggestion for a future topic? Reach out to me: jen@jenblough.com [jen@jenblough.com]. Follow on social media:  Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/beyondcompassionfatigue/] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/beyondcompassionfatigue/] YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferbloughlpc] Grab your free resources to help manage compassion fatigue here [https://www.animalwelfarewellness.com/free-resources].  Visit my free virtual calming room here [https://www.animalwelfarewellness.com/calming-room].  Get your copy of To Save a Starfish: A Compassion Fatigue Workbook for the Animal Welfare Warrior here [https://www.amazon.com/s?k=to+save+a+starfish+book&crid=284T71UJAZ7E5&sprefix=to+save+a+star%2Caps%2C140&ref=nb_sb_ss_p13n-pd-dpltr-ranker_2_14].

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